Hi all,
Some of you may have seen my earlier post regarding my 35i and 'shift indicators' when a DCT box is fitted.
This post was made as I was somewhat dismayed at getting 16mpg around town, I live in Plymouth and it is extremely 'hilly'.
The general consensus was no shift indicators are available when DCT is fitted.
So, I refilled the car to the brim and have since driven her only in manual mode using the paddles, so far I am getting over 22 mpg around town!! This is simply by keeping revs under 1500, the DCT will not let the engine labour even in manual mode so no chance of engine damage.
I really enjoy using the paddles and the extra mpg is a bonus, not worked it out exactly but mpg has increased by 40% ish - at the pump over a full tank that's a significant saving.
Of course we all know that SMILES PER GALLON are more important but sometimes you have to be frugal.....
Looking forward to seeing some of you at zedfest in a few days
Some of you may have seen my earlier post regarding my 35i and 'shift indicators' when a DCT box is fitted.
This post was made as I was somewhat dismayed at getting 16mpg around town, I live in Plymouth and it is extremely 'hilly'.
The general consensus was no shift indicators are available when DCT is fitted.
So, I refilled the car to the brim and have since driven her only in manual mode using the paddles, so far I am getting over 22 mpg around town!! This is simply by keeping revs under 1500, the DCT will not let the engine labour even in manual mode so no chance of engine damage.
I really enjoy using the paddles and the extra mpg is a bonus, not worked it out exactly but mpg has increased by 40% ish - at the pump over a full tank that's a significant saving.
Of course we all know that SMILES PER GALLON are more important but sometimes you have to be frugal.....
Looking forward to seeing some of you at zedfest in a few days

only had the car 8 days and it struck me immediately that it was revving far too high when climbing the hills we have around here, especially on a hill start. Car only has 24k miles on it, full BMW history done yearly regardless and one month ago a full inspection from BMW with no faults found (ok stop laughing). I am familiar with Bristol but the hills here are another level, the one at the end of my road is hard enough to walk up, no joke. I tried applying the brakes as hard as I could and applying the handbrake whilst footbrake full on. Left it overnight on the level, in the morning I released the handbrake and it pushed easily, so no binding. WIll find out what a long run gives me on the way to ZedFest in July